IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications | 2021

Compensation of Selective Current Harmonics for Switching-Table-Based Direct Torque Control of Dual Three-Phase PMSM Drives

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Current harmonics are ubiquitous in dual three phase (DTP) permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) drives. Due to back electromotive force (EMF) distortion, significant current harmonics are generated in the DTP-PMSM system. The influence of back EMF harmonics is investigated in this paper and a novel switching-table-based direct torque control method to compensate the selected current harmonics caused by the back EMF harmonics is proposed. It shows that by employing different optimal action time durations for voltage vectors in the z1z2 subspace and setting the synthetic voltage vectors to non-zero, the stator flux harmonics caused by the back EMF harmonics can be selectively compensated, as verified by experiments.

Volume 57
Pages 2505-2515
DOI 10.1109/TIA.2021.3059190
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

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